Cutting Leaves in Half to Get More Thc?

stanklin420

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ive heard that if you cut the leaves of a plant in half from when its a seedling/clone to the time of harvest gives it more thc, is this just a myth?
 

satch

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It plays into the whole "STRESS UR PLANTZ FOR MAXXX RESIN" thing. If you believe that then I guess this could be plausible? I have too much love for my plants to butcher them intentionally before harvest.
 

DaveTheNewbie

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the plastic bags dont work cause of the environmental impact. the plant senses the desecration of the earth through plastic and refuses to produce as well
 

figtree

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we get hair cuts right? we mutilate our plants during fim, and topping and supercrop?
i have heard of this......suposedly you get around 30 percent bigger yeild and potentcy.

thanks for reminding me, i used to do this 15 years ago but since i haven't grown in years i forgot all about it.

i dont take half the leaf, i take the tips, up to the first veragation. i'll include pics.

by the way, my plants are 20 days into flower with a ton of crystals so i decided to dry out all my tip cuttings and puffed the about an hour ago, i am ripped! leaf tips..lol.

anyway here are the pics of my technique.
 

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figtree

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and here are the tips from the whole plant. ismoked about 1/4 of them.

the cutting leaf idea is that yes it stresses but also the energy that the tips where using is now going to the buds.
 

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RickWhite

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Where do people get the idea that damaging the part of the plant that is the most crucial for photosynthesis is a benefit to the plant?

The leaves act like solar panels through which the plant collects light. hey are designed in the shape of a fan to maximize surface area exposed to the light. Cutting them off or in half is the same as reducing your light lumens by that amount. Buds and stems also carry on photosynthesis but not nearly as well as the leaves - it's a simple matter of surface area. The best and most potent plant is one that is allowed to grow hardily and not abused or mutilated.
 

punkrockdave

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I read somewhere that when you first take clones you can cut the fan leaves to reduce
........ehhhh shit, I cant remember what it was called, anyone know what im talking about?
it probably came from the medicinal growers handbook, I think it was something like transpiration?
maybe.
 

figtree

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Where do people get the idea that damaging the part of the plant that is the most crucial for photosynthesis is a benefit to the plant?

The leaves act like solar panels through which the plant collects light. hey are designed in the shape of a fan to maximize surface area exposed to the light. Cutting them off or in half is the same as reducing your light lumens by that amount. Buds and stems also carry on photosynthesis but not nearly as well as the leaves - it's a simple matter of surface area. The best and most potent plant is one that is allowed to grow hardily and not abused or mutilated.
i respectfully dissagreee, from my experience you maximise potential from topping, and training. also it may be minor but it does let more light to the lower shaded leaves. but your point is exactly why i only take the tips. like you said the leaves are important in producing chloraphyl. i wouldnt advise taking half the leaf, but did you see how small the piece i took was?
 

xXAfghanKushXx

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i learned to do this to plants in botany class in highschool lol. ive never read anything about it but i do it. they look extreamly healthy after you clip them, idk how to explain it.
 

moash

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I read somewhere that when you first take clones you can cut the fan leaves to reduce
........ehhhh shit, I cant remember what it was called, anyone know what im talking about?
it probably came from the medicinal growers handbook, I think it was something like transpiration?
maybe.
yes,its called transpiration
its the transport of water thru the plant and the release thru the stomata
 

Thought

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I am amazed on a forum full of knowledgable people like this one, this type of shit doesn't get you banned, or at least social sanctions.

Where do your ganja plants get their food in nature? Their leaves?

Why do we LST, in PC Grows aside from height issues? Even light distribution?

To what?

Morons.
 

RickWhite

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You top a plant to cause it to form multiple tops instead of just 1. You cut leaves from a cutting for cloning in order to slow water loss and to prevent them from getting in the way and causing potential fungal issues.

Plants forming a canopy from fan leaves is an issue. The correct way to remedy this is to use SCROG or bending. Note that the leaves will rotate into the light if you bend the plant. This is evidence of the importance of the fan leaves. Also, this is why experienced growers do not grow large plants but rather SCROG or SOG. You can also do partial harvests.

In any case, removing or damaging fan leaves only damages the plant and stunts growth. It's really a very bad idea and only someone with a complete lack of understanding of plant biology would consider. Damaging fan leaves is analogous to giving your plant a gastric bypass to make it fatter - it simply doesn't make any sense.
 
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